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I didn’t like this book as much as I liked The City of Ember. I often find that when authors have a series that makes them fairly famous, the initial novel is much better than the others.
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I didn’t like this book as much as I liked The City of Ember. I often find that when authors have a series that makes them fairly famous, the initial novel is much better than the others.
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I really liked The City of Ember. I enjoyed it enough I kept reading until the end of the series. Regardless of the disparaging remarks I’ll make about those, this book is good on its own.
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Finally, the Baroque Cycle concludes. As the third part of a fairly long trilogy, this is only recommended if you’re willing to put the time in to read Cryptonomicon, plus the other two Baroque Cycle books. However, if that’s your thing, this does a really good job of wrapping things up.
Today, I read a blog post where Thomas said he was graphing the numbers of messages in his Evolution mailbox to track himself and his progress at keeping his inbox empty.
I wrote and released a Python script that does the same for IMAP servers, called inbox_count.
It’s located at http://feelslikeburning.com/projects/inbox_count/.
Enjoy!